Quoting Flann O'Brien on a chalkboard is a good start for any boozer, and this place didn't do much wrong after that. Bombardier and Greene King IPA were available on tap, and the pub had a local feel that was pleasant, added...

Apparently built in 1720, the Black Lion retains some attractive features today. Its ornate original brickwork, and later Victorian ceiling and columns, are lovely. However, the elegant surroundings are somewhat compromised by...

Walk the Bayswater Road from Marble Arch to Notting Hill and the pubs you pass (unsurprisingly) fit the image of the olde worlde London pubs that the majority of the area's hotel guests expect to find. It's a different story at...

Rather like the part of London in which this pub sits, the Prince Alfred is difficult to categorise satisfactorily. Both have the feel of being a place through which people pass, with the nagging sensation that there is more to...

A decent, no-nonsense boozer with none of the pretensions of some of the places not so far away from here. It's a big, well-looked after place, with good, Hall & Woodhouse ales (eg Badger, Tanglefoot and Fursty Ferret) and...

Leinster Terrace has a group of independent shops and restaurants, so it's perhaps not too much of a surprise that the local pub has a similar, free-spirited air. We don't often come across pubs like the Leinster Arms in such...

Fairly ubiquitous in the middle of London, a T & J Bernard pub in Notting Hill feels oddly out of place. Still, being a chain you know where you are with these pubs and that's somewhere in between a Wetherspoon and a more...

This is a Cask Marque approved pub, which means you can be assured you'll be served an excellent pint!
We'll be sending one of our reviewers along very soon to review the pub for Fancyapint.com. In the meantime why not give...

The Chepstow has been refurbished and renamed the Chesterfield and is now under the management of the company responsible for <a href="http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1105.php">The Ebury</a> and <a...